THE NEXT STEP
IN BUNION
TREATMENT
Ditch lengthy recovery times and unsightly scars, choose PECAPLASTY or CENTROLOCK Bunion Correction and take the next step in your recovery.
PECAPLASTY
Percutaneous Bunion Correction
CENTROLOCK
MIS Bunion Correction
Correcting your bunion should not involve a long road to recovery or unpleasant scars left behind from surgery. A new advancement in bunion corrective surgery decreases patients recovery time and keeps your feet looking great.
Surgeons are now able to manipulate the bones in your foot and restore its natural alignment through a minimally invasive approach (MIS).
Bunions are predominately caused by tight and narrow shoes, which commonly impact women. They also have a genetic predisposition.
UP TO
8WKS
Faster
Recovery
On average, recovery after the PECAPLASTY or CENTROLOCK Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction is up to 8 weeks faster than after traditional open procedures.1,2
90%
Improved
Cosmetic Results
90% of patients who underwent PECAPLASTY or CENTROLOCK Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction were satisfied with their cosmetic results versus 65% of open surgery patients.3
76%
Smaller
Incisions
On average, the incision size with the PECAPLASTY or CENTROLOCK Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction procedure is 76% smaller than for traditional bunion surgery.1,4
ABOUT BUNIONS
Bunions, medically referred to as hallux valgus, is a painful bony bump on the side or base of the big toe. It may gradually get bigger, resulting in discomfort.
The most noticeable symptom of a bunion is the visible deformity on the outside of the foot.
BUNION SURGERY RESULTS
MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION
Before you fix your bunion consider that PECAPLASTY or CENTROLOCK surgeons use minimally invasive techniques that cause far less damage to your foot.
The Result is less pain, less stiffness, minimal scarring & an earlier return to function compared to an open procedure.
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Lam P, Lee M, Xing J, Di Nallo M. Percutaneous Surgery for Mild to Moderate Hallux Valgus. Foot Ankle Clin N Am 2016; 21: 459-477 (data only with respect to chevron osteotomy procedure).
Lee M, Walsh J, Smith MM, Ling J, Wines A, Lam P. Hallux Valgus Correction Comparing Percutaneous Chevron/Akin (PECA) and Open Scarf/Akin Osteotomies. Foot Ankle Intl 2017; 38(8): 838-846 (data only with respect to chevron osteotomy procedure).
Maffulli N, Longo UG, Oliva F, Denaro V, Coppola C. Bosch Osteotomy and Scarf Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Correction. Orthop Clin North Am. 2009 Oct;40(4):515-24, ix-x. doi:10.1016/j.ocl.2009.06.003.